Question
What claim does Myers make about the circumstances leading to Malcolm X’s assassination?
Malcolm X had no warning about possible danger.
The Nation of Islam was solely responsible.
There were multiple threats from various groups, including the U.S. government.
It was an impulsive act of violence by a lone gunman.
Malcolm X had no warning about possible danger.
The Nation of Islam was solely responsible.
There were multiple threats from various groups, including the U.S. government.
It was an impulsive act of violence by a lone gunman.
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GPT-4o mini
Myers claims that there were multiple threats from various groups, including the U.S. government, leading to Malcolm X’s assassination. This perspective suggests that the circumstances surrounding his death were complex and involved various entities, rather than being the result of a single group or an impulsive act.